Electric fuse-lighter.



H. BARGMAN.

ELECTR-G FUSE LIGHTER.

APPLICATION FILED DB0. 29, 191o,

Ptented Mar; 25, 1913y A Inv@ ni'or. J/arry i ryman.

To all 'whom t may comer-n citizen of Russia, residing ul; Los lu-geks,

Application filed .Be it known that l, HA in' lAiGMANa a in the. county of Los Angeles 'und Stai@ of Califoi'niu, have invented new and useful. Improvements in Elevfiic Fuse-Lighei's, of which ihe following' iS a specification.

lt is the purpose of the inveiuiion i0 p'iovide zi means which can ne readily carried about from place to place uml capable of ligl'iting fuses :mil also of furnishing pro levied artificial light io enable the opel-Moi* io see wlmi he is doing?.

.In i111@ ziccoliipunying drawing. Figure l is u. View pui'ially iu 'voi-limi Section und puriiully ix olovziiion oi' the improved electric fuse lighi'er "forming che subjectif, limiter of the presentiuvention iogethei with 'the bui tary mechanism theiofoi', Fig. Q. .1 cletuil perspeoiive View of the electrodes ployefl in the :fuse lighting portion of the apparatus the casing; thereof boing removed. I3 is n ti'unsveiso cross sectional view iliiough iho lig-:literl ilw insulating owing' foi? inhe oleoiioilvs being! shown in ''his View.

The? pioi'exx'ml omhoiliiuviil of ihn iuveiiiion luml lwoo illusi'uwl iu (he ilxuwingz uml lilo suini iuwni'ion will now im more. puriiculuifly described. lo'fuxonfe lieihg limi thereto.

lu the drawing l inuivui'es my desii'efl type, Q an inclosiug casing thetaoi', 3 the lighting; (lovicu uml il :1 lump. The source of electrical energy employed is pie'- n buiioiy of eiaiily the buii'oiy i whivh muy no of any desu'ml ypo :und muy comprise ou@ oi' more wel; or fliry colis and ih@ vCominciois; 5S uml G exiiemi 'from ihe lomfliug posis i und S thereof io ilu@ lighter il. The Suid lig-hiel' ileviio oompaisiiig un insulating Shell oi' peint 5.a

@zich o main bo villani with zi c"- i comizio-i um su the free @mi i Wl ich iS uflafpef who; ,afl

upon u 'Jonio-.ct stud 17 cam'ied electrodo Section 1.53. The @ffm p vgiojecis ou'aside he iusul-iiiiig shell or ffm'- ing 9 lirough .in ope-ning 'ulieoiu "l iv 6.;

'lle saicl :213m cau he pmssei... iig-ainsi if? 1'! which. also pfojacs thoigiis .L f 9 by die thumb Q1 r cmupletmg :i olf/uit 'willi the L circuit the gpcuiiis lai red heat oi* miss@ i lite sufi of brough.; 1 them.

press the ui'u'i l" fighi o igmt@ iii@ combustible um-i'C-.iul oi ilus?. iuso.

The di ico is also pi'ovidoii. with u. Suiizii; lump -l oi ih@- inouiii'iescent i; pe

niufiiugiy poum of l'lio buii'eiv l. l'

muy cari-leal upon iY i he lamp' for use i muy mining; op

lump is vul-y` useful in light lli-P iiih ihn lights-i* il. The. buil 1 l'lcsi?- i'ieil upon th. by any ma .use l' liiug alcoli-@cies i uw lm@- pon "f extending thm-afrem- `Vhill. uuizius:

oithmv lesivo minimi?.

poilus.

ed to be brought together to form u single fuse penetrziting oint, and means for passing a current et) electricity through said gonts to cause them to glow for lighting a use.

3. A fuse lightinomechanism, compris- 1 casing and inclosing the fuse penetrating l5 points for directing the end of a fuse thereto.

In Witness that I claim the foregoing I' ing a casing', elect-rofes mounted therein and have hereunto subscribed my nume this 22nd insulated 'from each. other, said electrodes clay of December, 1910.

having fuse penetrating points projecting around the insulutlons so as to Contact and forni a vsingle hse penetrating point, means for passlng an electrlc-current through said HARRY BARGMAN.

Witnesses:

EDMUND A. STRAUSE, EARLE R. POLLARD. 

